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Senior Planning Engineer / Planning Manager - Buckinghamshire

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Location:Buckinghamshire buckinghamshire | south east
Tags: planning manager | planner | construction planner | construction | planning-manager buckinghamshire | planning-manager south east
Type:Permanent
My client is seeking an experienced Planner/ Construction Planner to help expand the Planning facility of this fresh and unique consultancy within their Buckinghamshire office. This role will also incorporate client visits.

The successful candidate can expect a package that is unrivalled. This includes:
A market rate basic salary of up to £60,000 + Car/ Car allowance + Pension

The company also allows flexible working hours including the opportunity to work from home. There is also a scheme that provides substantial financial contribution to any activities that assist professional development which can include contributions to any relevant degrees/ courses.
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